Location:
Kołobrzeg, Poland
... aurora borealis...
Do tej pory kilka razy próbowałam łapać zorzę polarną w moim mieście Kołobrzegu na północy Polski. To rzadkie zjawisko tutaj, ale bywały szanse. Nigdy wcześniej jednak mi się to nie udało, aż do czwartkowej nocy. To była niezwykła noc!
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So far, I have tried to catch the Northern Lights several times in my city of Kołobrzeg in the north of Poland. It's a rare occurrence here, but there were chances. But I've never been able to do that until Thursday night. It was an amazing night!
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These are beautiful. I am so, so jealous. I've been to Finland and Norway chasing Aurora and never got something like this. I also watch Tasmania for the Southern Aurora and missed it both visits....argh!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear it. It's very hard to see aurora in my country, but this time it happened!
DeleteMagnificent!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William :0)
DeleteOh wow! How lucky to see the Northern Lights. The sky looks amazing, such a pretty colour.
ReplyDeleteYes, the sky was getting beautiful colours minute by minute.
DeleteWhat stunning photographs. It's something I've always wanted to see, Sadly, even though they have been visible in my Country recently, I've not noticed anything. I guess it doesn't help living in a big city with light pollution.
ReplyDeleteYou have to leave a city for one night :0) It's totally dark on our beach during the night. And it's essential for observation of the Northern Lights.
DeleteWonderful color in those Northern Light photos. Many years ago saw a whole sky light up with them. What an impressive show.
ReplyDeleteI saw Northern Lights a long time ago on Iceland. It's stunning. These were less impressive, but I am so happy to catch them in my city.
DeleteWow, what a sight!! I've been entranced by idea of the northern lights since I first heard about them when I was a child.
ReplyDeleteThe most amazing thing on this planet!
DeleteWow! What magifent captures and well done for catching it :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a notherlightstastic week 👍
Thank you, Steve. You have a good week too.
DeleteAmazing shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you. That's very kind.
DeleteGorgeous, and something I've never seen. I love the sky colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks. You have a beautiful colour of the sky every day. We can see it in your pictures!
DeleteOh my goodness...Some people were able to see them here over the lake, but we didn't not have a good view...Just amazing...Michelle
ReplyDeleteI've tried a few times. This time I was very lucky!
DeleteAmazing effects.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim.
DeleteWhat a tremendous sky at night. I am not sure if can ever witness this
ReplyDeleteoh, you never know what life brings :0)
DeleteWahnsinn, was für ein Anblick !
ReplyDeleteIt was beautiful! Thank you.
DeleteWow Klara, these are great. I've never caught them, and usually cloudy nights when they occur so thanks for sharing. That had to be awesome to see.
ReplyDeleteIt was awesome! Thank you.
DeleteHi Klara, the above anonymous comment is from me. I forgot, I have to sign in to my Blogger account or I don't show up in comments. Those are wow captures.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteAmazing. Gloriously amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these marvelous images with us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/03/gods-glory-all-around-us.html
Thank you for visiting.
DeleteStunning pics
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Rupam.
DeleteWow, just WOW. Thanks for sharing and linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rachel. That's very nice.
DeleteSpeechless!
ReplyDeleteI was speechless, when I saw them above my sea.
DeleteStunning! I'm jealous of everyone that saw this natural wonder.
ReplyDeleteThank you , it is stunning!
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